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Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate Team –Matt Koetz –Jim Lewis –John Meakin
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Ideas for strengthening the graduate program Support the transition from 1 st year to advanced graduate student. Add an interdisciplinary option to our graduate program. Create an environment that is supportive of minority graduate students in mathematics.
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The Graduate Program at Nebraska 32 permanent faculty 4-6 postdocs and visitors per year 65 graduate students –19 masters; 46 doctoral 24 PhDs in last 4 years –12 women; 19 U.S. citizens Recent time to degree – 6 years, 4 months
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Graduate Programs Areas of Emphasis Algebra and Discrete Mathematics –algebraic geometry – commutative algebra –coding theory – geometric group theory –combinatorics – low-dimensional topology Pure and Applied Analysis –control theory – operator algebras –functional analysis – ODEs and difference eq. –mathematical modeling – partial differential equations
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Transition from 1 st year to advanced student Goal: To provide needed support as students make the transition from 1 st year students to advanced students who have qualified for the PhD program and are beginning to do mathematical research. Challenges: Qualifying Exam is a significant barrier Students have difficulty getting started in research
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Transition from 1 st year to advanced student Qualifying Exam Workshop Summer research experiences –Small groups reading research papers Internal funding of research assistantships
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Participation in Interdisciplinary Research Goals: To broaden the doctoral education of our students. To prepare research mathematicians capable of contributing to interdisciplinary research teams.
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Participation in Interdisciplinary Research This is a long term goal First step – an interdisciplinary applied math masters degree External affiliates
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A supportive environment for minorities Goal: To be successful at attracting and mentoring minority graduate students. Past History: Department has earned a reputation for being supportive of female graduate students. Challenge: Recruiting a critical mass of minority graduate students.
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